Union Budget 2023-2024

Highlights of the Union Budget 2023-2024

    Union Budget 2023-2024 maintained its focus on 7 key areas. Saptrishi has said by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitaraman. The middle class has also received some respite in the form of adjustments to the new income tax scheme. The Finance Minister also adhered to the fiscal deficit path in the budget. With a goal of 5.9% in FY 2024 and a goal for the current fiscal year.

Key Highlights of the Union Budget 2023-2024
Union Budget 2023-2024

   The highly anticipated Union Budget 2023 has arrived, bringing good news for taxpayers with new income tax slabs, and infra boost, a focus on youth development, and a push for green energy. Asset Yantra breaks down the key takeaways for you.

  1. Economic Growth is expected to be at 7%, the highest among major economies.
  2. Capital Expenditure increased 33% to Rs.10 lakh crore (3.3% of GDP)
  3. New Personal Income Tax Slabs: tax rebate limit raised to 7 lakhs from 5 lakhs
  4. Agriculture Accelerator Fund to boost startup in Agri sector. 20 lakh crore credit target for animal husbandry, fisheries, and dairy.
  5. 50 New Airports, Helipads, and Aerodrones to be made for improved air connectivity.
  6. MSME Updates: Infusion of 9000 crores in corpus| Collateral-free credit of 2 Lakh Crore| Cost of credit reduced by 1%.
  7. The Centre will borrow 15.43 lakh crore from the markets to finance its fiscal deficit of 5.9%.
  8. Direct Benefits Transfer (DBT) will be rolled out to provide stipends to 47 lakhs youth in 3 years.
  9. Scope of Services in Digi locker to be expanded for the Fintech sector
  10. 3 Centers of Excellence for “Artificial Intelligence” will be set up.
  11. Pan Card to be made the single business identity.
  12. 10,000 crores for urban infra fund every year managed by NHB.
  13. 75,000 crore for 100 transport infra projects.
Key Numbers of the Union Budget 2023-2024
Union Budget 2023-2024

Here are the Key Numbers that highlight the targets of the 2023 budget.

  1. FY23 growth estimated at 7%.
  2. FY23 divestment target revised to 50,000 crore.
  3. FY24 food subsidy seen at 97 lakh crore.
  4. FY24 fertilizer subsidy seen at 75 lakh crore.
  5. FY24 divestment target at 51000 crore.
  6. FY24 capital expenditure proposed at 10 lakh crore, up 33%.
  7. Agri credit target increased to 20 lakh crore.
  8. PM Awas Yojana outlay by 66% to 79000 crore.
  9. 35000 crore investment planned in energy security, energy transition.
  10. Green Hydrogen Mission aims for an output of 5MMT by 2030.11
  11. Sugar cooperatives to get the benefit of 10000 crore.
  12. Import tax on compounded rubber upped to 25% from 10%.
  13. Custom duty on cigarettes raised by 16%.
7 Priorities of the Union Budget 2023-2024:
  • Inclusive Development: STs, SCs, OBCs, Women, and other underprivileged groups have benefited from the government’s Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas strategy.
  • Reaching the last mile: The government launched the Aspirational Blocks project. The Aspirational Blocks Program covers 500 blocks. It aims to increase the availability of critical government services in areas. Like health, nutrition, education, agriculture, water resources, financial inclusion, and basic infrastructure.
  • Infrastructure & Investment: The capital expenditure is being boosted by 33% to Rs.10 lakh crore, or 3.3% of GDP.
  • Unleashing the potential: A National Data Governance Policy will be developed, allowing startups & academics access to anonymized data in order to spur innovation and research.
  • Green Growth: The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas proposes a capital investment of Rs.35,000 crore in energy transition, net zero, and energy security.
  • Youth Power: The PM Kaushal Vikas Yojana 4.0 will be launched to train lakhs of youth. The program will include new-age classes.
  • Financial Sector; The overhaul initiatives would go into effect in 2023, thanks to an investment of Rs.9,000 crore into the corpus.
What got cheaper and what got expensive of the Union Budget 2023-2024:
Union Budget 2023-2024

What got cheaper?

  • Customs tax on components of open cells in TV panels has been reduced to 2.5%.
  • The government intends to lower customs duties on some inputs for mobile phone production.
  • The government plans to lower the base tariff on seeds utilized in the manufacturing if diamonds grown in the lab.
  • It will also reduce customs taxes on shrimp feeding to stimulate exports.

What got Expensive?

  • Cigarette taxes have been raised by 16%.
  • The basic import tariff on compounded rubber was raised from 10% to 25%.
  • The basic customs tax on products created from gold bars has gotten raised.
  • The customs tax on kitchen electric chimneys has gotten raised from 7.5% to 15%.
Highlights of the Union Budget 2023-2024: Tax

   The New Personal Income Tax Regime was implemented in 2020, with 6 income slabs beginning at Rs.2.5 lacs. So there were 6 income levels beginning at 2.5 lacs. However, the tax slabs have been decreased and the ceiling has been lifted to 3 lacs.

Income Brackets

Tax Rate

0 lacs to 3 lacs

0 percent

3 lacs to 6 lacs

5 percent

6 lacs to 9 lacs

10 percent

9 lacs to 12 lacs

15 percent

12 lacs to 15 lacs

20 percent

15 lacs above

30 percent

So, an individual with an annual salary of Rs.9 lacs will have to pay only Rs.45000 in taxes. So, it is 5% of his income or a 25% drop from the Rs.60000 he was previously paying.

Direct Taxes of the Union Budget 2023-2024
  • The government proposes capping gains deductions on residential property investments at Rs.10 crore.
  • A person earning Rs.9 lakh will pay just Rs.45000 in taxes.
  • A person earning Rs.15 lacs will have to pay Rs.1.5 lakh in tax, down from Rs.1.87 lacs per the new tax system.
  • Zero tax on income up till Rs.3 lacs; 5% tax on income between Rs.3 lakh and Rs.6 lakh; 30 percent tax on income over Rs.15 lacs under the new I-T regime.
  • Under the new regime, taxpayers can claim a standard deduction of Rs.50000/-. But they are not eligible for exemptions or deductions on their assets.
  • Agniveers planned to be tax-free for payments received from the Agniveer Corpus Fund.
  • For online gaming, the government plans to impose TDS and taxation on net wins at the moment of withdrawal or at the end of the fiscal year.
Indirect Taxes of the Union Budget 2023-2024
  • NCCD on select cigarettes increased by 16%.
  • 45% of tax refunds were completed within 24 hours. A maximum of 72 lakh returns were received every day by the taxpayer portal.
  • New cooperatives that begin production before March 20, 2024, will pay a 15% tax rate.
  • A 2.5% reduction in the basic customs tariff on crude glycerin is recommended.
  • Propose increasing import charge on silver bars to match gold and platinum.
  • Extend customs duty decrease on imports of parts of mobile phone by one year.
  • To encourage value addition in TV production, the customs tax on the open cell of a TV panel has been cut to 2.5%.
  • Customs duty relief was provided on the import of specific inputs and parts like lenses of cameras.
  • The custom tariff exemption on lithium-ion cells for batteries has been extended an additional year.
  • Reduced the number of basic custom duty rates on goods other than textiles and agriculture from 21% to 13%. As a result, various fundamental custom taxes, surcharges, and cesses such as toys, bicycles, and vehicles, have undergone modest adjustments.
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of the Union Budget 2023-2024
  • The Union Health and family welfare ministry has been given Rs.89,155 crore in the Union budget FY 24. A 12% increase above the revised budget predicted for FY 23.
  • The department of health and family welfare has been granted Rs.86,175 crore for the 2019 fiscal year. While the department of health research has been allocated Rs.2,980 crore.
  • The department of health and family welfare has a budget of Rs.76,370 crore for the current fiscal year. The department of health research has a budget of Rs.2,775 crore.
Crucial Figures of the Union Budget 2023-2024
  • Food subsidies are expected to be 1.97 lakh crore in FY 24.
  • Fertilizer subsidies are expected to be 1.75 lakh crore in FY 24.
  • The aim for FY 24 divestiture is Rs.51,000 crore.
  • Growth in FY 23 is expected to be 7%.
  • The FY 23 disposal objective has been reduced to Rs.50,000 crore.
  • FY 24 capital spending is projected at Rs.10 lakh crore, a 33% increase from last year.
  • The agricultural credit goal has gotten raised to Rs.20 lakh crore.
  • FM increases PM Awas Yojana spending by 66% to Rs.79,000 crore. It is to spend Rs.2200 crore on high-value horticulture.
  • Over the next 3 years, it is planned to invest Rs.15,000 crore in vulnerable tribal groups (PVTG).
  • The third phase of e-courts will cost Rs.7000 crore.
  • An investment of Rs.35,000 crore is proposed for energy security and energy transition.
  • Green Hydrogen Mission targets a 5MMT production by 2030.
  • Sugar cooperatives would profit from a sum of Rs.10,000 crore.
  • The import tariff on compounded rubber has gotten raised from 10% to 25%.
  • Cigarette taxes have been hiked by 16% due to the disaster.
Main Tax Regime Takeaways of the Union Budget 2023-2024

    The new tax regime has taken effect as the default tax regime. The administration has tried a series of steps to make the voluntary tax scheme more appealing while foregoing income.

  • New tax regime will be the default regime; will have the option to pick the old regime.
  • Zero tax on income up till Rs.3 lacs per year.
  • Personal income tax slabs would be reduced from 6 to 5.
  • Tax exemption up till Rs.7 lacs per year under fresh tax regime.
  • Remove the Rs.10,000 minimum threshold for TDS.
  • Exempt tax on revenue of boards for housing and other operations.
  • Reduce the maximum surcharge rate to 25% from 37% per the newly introduced tax system.
Green Growth of the Union Budget 2023-2024
  • The major drivers of the government’s “Green Growth” priority sector are green hydrogen, clean energy storage, and transmission.
  • Viability gap financing will be provided for battery energy storage systems with a capacity of 4,000 MWh.
  • A complete architecture for pumped storage will be developed as well.
  • An inter-state transmission line for the evacuation and grid integration of 13 GW of renewable energy from Ladakh would be built at a cost Rs.20,700 crore, with a central contribution of Rs.8,300 crore.
  • Under the Environment Protection Act, a green credit program to encourage behavioral change will be announced.
Saving Schemes of the Union Budget 2023-2024:
  • The highest deposit limit for SCSS or Senior Citizen Savings Scheme will get increased to Rs.30 lacs from Rs.15 lacs.
  • The Post office monthly income scheme limit will get doubled to Rs.9 lacs and Rs.15 lacs for joint accounts.
  • The Mahila Samman Saving Certificate, a one-time unique saving plan for women, will be accessible for 2 years until 2025.
Variable Announcements of the Union Budget 2023-2024
  • In the past fiscal year, India’s mobile phone production surged from 5.8cr. Units and get valued at around Rs.18,900 crore from 2014 to 2015 to 31 cr. Units and get valued Rs.2,75,000 crore.
  • Custom duty on certain mobile phone parts, such as camera lenses and batteries, will be waived for another year.
  • The Finance Minister has highlighted the extension of the Government’s Digi locker services for the fintech sector.
  • Government will borrow Rs.15.43 lakh crore in bonds in 2023-24, a new all-time record. The borrowing program has been set at Rs.11.8 lakh crore in net terms. These figures are roughly in line with market predictions of Rs.15.5 lakh crore and Rs.11.7 lakh crore.
  • A Direct Benefit Transfer under a pan-India national apprenticeship plan would be implemented to help 47 lakh youths in 3 years.
  • From unification malls to roads and highways to affordable housing, the budget relies on domestic demand and public investments to drive development as the globe prepares for a recession.
  • The MSMEs revamp schemes will go into effect in 2023, thanks to an infusion of Rs.9,000 crore into the corpus. This will allow for an additional Rs.2 lakh crore in collateral-free lending. Credit costs will also be cut about 1%.
  • The legalization of the permanent account number (PAN) as a single corporate identifier has been announced in the Union Budget 2023-24. The change will allow enterprises to access the national single-window system using PAN rather than other data as a unique identity.
  • The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) was granted Rs.79,000 crore in the Budget 2023-24, providing a significant boost to the government’s effort to provide homes to the urban poor. The PMAY budget has been increased by 66% to about Rs.79,000 crore.
  • Railways were allocated Rs.24. lakh crore in FY24. It is the greatest-ever allocation for Railways and is roughly 9 times greater than FY14 funding.
  • Capital expenditure or Capex grew by 33% to Rs.10 lakh crore or 3.3% of the country’s GDP.
  • 3 artificial intelligence excellence centers will be built in prestigious educational institutions.
  • While the Ministry of Defence has received the biggest budget of any ministry, at Rs.5.94 lakh crore, it is a little increase from Rs.5.25 lakh crore for the current fiscal year.
  • The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology’s budget estimate has been raised to Rs.16,549.04 crores from Rs.11,719.95 crore.
  • The budget for the road transport and highways ministry (MoRTH) in the Budget has been increased by 36% to roughly Rs.2.7 lakh crore for 2023-24.
Conclusion

    So here is the Budget Union 2023-2024. For more Information related to investment and finance visit our websites Asset Yantra & Gak Group.

Union Budget 2023 FAQs

              Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitaraman presented the Union Budget 2023 in Parliament on 1st Feb 2023.

Union Budget 2023 maintained in focus on increasing Capex. The middle class has also received some respite in the form of adjustments to the new income tax scheme. The Finance Minister also adhered to the fiscal deficit path in the Budget, with a goal of 5.9% in FY 24 and a goal for the current fiscal year.

     The following got cheaper in the Union Budget 2023.

  • Customs tax on components of open cells in TV panels has been reduced to 2.5%.
  • The government intends to lower customs duties on some inputs for mobile phone production.
  • The government plans to lower the base tariff on seeds utilized in the manufacturing of diamonds grown in the lab.
  • It will also reduce customs taxes on shrimp feeding to stimulate exports.

     The following got expensive in the Union Budget 2023.

  • Cigarette taxes have been raised by 16%.
  • The basic import tariff on compounded rubber was raised from 10% to 25%.
  • The basic customs tax on products created from gold bars has gotten raised.
  • The customs tax on kitchen electric chimneys has gotten raised from 7.5% to 15%.

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